How much do HCA employees get paid?

How much do HCA employees get paid?

Being a people-centric business, our Core Values reflect the behaviours that are expected of all Healthcare Australia employees in the successful fulfilment of the company’s plan and are essentially the “soul” of the company.

Is HCA a good company to work for?

I’ve found HCA very good to work for although there are lean times for sure at certain times of year. The booking staff are all friendly and there are some ex-nurses who are very good at matching the right shifts to staff. The uniforms are an issue as I can be working 4 shifts in a week and have only one uniform.

What bank does HCA use?

HCA Healthcare Credit Union, provided by BCU, is a member-owned financial institution that provides HCA Healthcare colleagues and their families with banking products, tools and services aimed at improving their financial well-being. This financial benefit will be available nationwide in 2021.

Does HCA rehire?

Can I get rehired if I quit a couple months ago? If you’re record with HCA is excellent, then YES, you can be re-hired.

Does HCA give raises?

7 answers. Raises are bi-yearly evaluations called Performance Excellence, yet the raise is only given once a year! Annually. However, every employee with the same title receives the same raise regardless of work performance.

Does HCA have good benefits?

Time Away From Work Programs. Even when you love your job, you need time off to recharge and recover. HCA Healthcare offers paid time off, paid family leave, disability coverage and leaves of absence.

What kind of drug test does HCA use?

Testing for the presence of the metabolites of drugs will be conducted by the analysis of urine, blood, saliva, or other accepted testing methodology. The MRO will review all non-negative reports. Any non-negative drug test result due to a physician-approved medication will be reported as a negative result.

Can you work in a hospital with a misdemeanor?

Having a criminal record will not immediately disqualify you from securing the job. If you are applying for a position in the healthcare industry you will likely be asked to disclose past and/or pending offences. Being truthful about your record speaks well to your character.